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of sol-gel polymers, in the development of formulations, in the fabrication of functional textiles by dyeing and/or coating processes, in the characterization of (nano)materials and textiles, and in
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glycocalyx. Virtually all mammalian cells are covered with a dense and complex coat of sugar chains (glycans) known as the glycocalyx, which is essential for multicellular life. Glycocalyces accomplish
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the academic and industrial partners, to research the self-organisation and barrier functions of the mammalian glycocalyx. Virtually all mammalian cells are covered with a dense and complex coat of sugar chains
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chemical characterization of food coatings for application in packaging. 2) Evaluation of antifungal properties of food coatings Host entity and scientific supervision: The work will be developed at MARE
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 3 months ago
biomaterials-coating, cell culturing, hemocompatibility assays and/or mechanical testing; Additional Information Website for additional job details https://dozer.i3s.up.pt/fileupload/downloadfile/viewpdfnewtab
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for applications, including those resulting from academic degree recognition processes. Workplan and objectives to be achieved: Main objectives: Develop selective coatings for bifacial solar thermal collectors
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controlling binder placement inside a granular packing: coating grains before compaction requires extensive mixing, while saturating then desaturating is binder-intensive and hard to control. Binding foams
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and experience in the processing and characterisation of formulations for coatings and natural-based materials. A.3: (30%) Motivation letter. The final classification of the applicant’s merit is